Abhishek Joshi, founder of Dog with Blog, with his rescue dog

Abhishek Joshi

Founder, Dog with Blog

Abhishek Joshi founded Dog with Blog in 2009 and has grown it into a 150,000-strong community that has helped place more than 1,000 dogs and cats in homes across India. He writes evidence-based pet-care guides, runs verified foster and adoption listings, and tells the stories that move people to adopt.

His writing for Dog with Blog appears in The Book of Dog, an anthology alongside Ruskin Bond, Gulzar, Maneka Gandhi and chef Vikas Khanna.

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A lion in the living room…

There was a lion who traveled by Bentley, ate in fine London restaurants, played soccer in a church backyard and spent his days lounging in a furniture shop. The incredible yet true story of the pet lion ‘Christian’, his playful antics in the London of Beatles era, his bonding with the humans to his eventual release into the wild – is as moving as it is incredible. Fact, they say, is stranger than fiction!

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The amazing story behind Pink Floyd dog song

The amazing story behind Pink Floyd dog song

The great Indian Summer is scorching the capital, with mercury rising to peak levels and no signs of an early shower; the good old canine thought of providing the readers some much needed respite from the heat. So here’s every favorite band Pink Floyd (they have an album titled ‘Animals’ with a 17 minute song titled ‘Dogs’ ) performing the soundtrack ‘Mademoiselle nobs’ from the documentary/concert ‘Live at Pompeii’

The dog is baying at the moon… 🙂

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Illustration of a tiger’s face with bold text reading ‘Save Tigers’, highlighting wildlife conservation and the urgency to protect endangered tigers.

Save Tiger: the king needs a safety cover!

The national animal of India, has been a soft prey for poachers and in 2009 alone India lost 86 tigers.
The ever receding Tiger paw counts make for a sorry figure. Let’s put in an effort to save the big cat for the generations to come. For if we fail, the stakes are too high, Tiger should not meet an inevitable fate like Dodo.

You may dismiss my recommendations as being that of a canine but think deep within; had man done enough my need wouldn’t have arrived! So here I voice what I consider may well be the probable solutions, you are free to comment and recommend your viewpoints.

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